By way of Laura L. Myers TACOMA, Washington (Reuters) – Lawyers for a U.S. soldier charged with killing five fellow servicemen in 2009 at a armed forces counseling center in Iraq asked an Army judge on Tuesday to reject a discovering that the defendant is mentally fit to face trial at a courtroom-martial subsequent month. Sergeant John Russell, who could face the death penalty if convicted, is accused of occurring a shooting frenzy at Camp Liberty, close to Baghdad airport, in an assault that the defense force stated on the time may have been triggered by means of fight stress. …